Major Study Finds That Hormone Replacement Therapy Is Helpful for Menopause Symptoms

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Major Study Finds That Hormone Replacement Therapy Is Helpful for Menopause Symptoms
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A follow-up study to the Women’s Health Initiative finds that hormone replacement therapy is beneficial for women in menopause. The therapy can help relieve symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats.The researchers say the findings are meant to clarify misconceptions about hormone replacement therapy.

” Doctors will often use the term menopausal hormone therapy when discussing this topic, though, Dr. Streicher says. “You could make an argument that hormone therapy applies to treatments like estrogen vaginal cream for vaginal dryness that has no systemic benefits, but they’re usually used interchangeably,” says G. Thomas Ruiz, M.D., lead ob/gyn at MemorialCare Orange Coast Medical Center in Fountain Valley, CA.

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